Hello Darlin, My name is Moto Moto, a name so nice you say it twice! I am just about the sweetest, most gentle dude you will ever meet! I am laid back and would just love to find someone who wants to hang out and chill with me! Somewhere I can call my fur-ever home! I do not require a lot of exercise but do appreciate a good walk here and there and am a sucker for a simple routine life! I do know a lot of my manners already but always love to practice! I adore playing with kids but can be a little picky on what dogs I want to be friends with. I have heard of these other little fuzzy critters; I think they are called cats? I’m not sure about those and if I would l like them or not. Any who enough about me I want to learn more about you! Why don’t you call down to the Humane Society and one of my lovely receptionists will book us a meet and greet!
Every dog/cat receives the following before going to their forever home:
Initial vaccinations & de-worming
Complete health examination
Any procedures required for the health and wellness of the animal. (Dental, treatments etc.)
Microchip implant (pet identification device)
Spay/neuter
Complimentary vet exam from a local veterinary clinic partner within 3 weeks of adoption
Initial de-worming
Some medications (if necessary)
Starter food kit provided
Not ready for a long-term commitment?
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You Provide The Love, We Supply Everything Else
Fur Foster Parenting is one of the many rewarding volunteer opportunities at CA Humane.
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All volunteer positions are important to us and especially to the animals. From events to everyday operations.
Read Happy Tails Adoption Stories From Former CA Humane Pets!​
Central Alberta Humane Society proudly re-homes hundreds animals each year into caring forever homes. These are stories shared by some of their new families.​​